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STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICE > PROGRAMS & INFORMATION > PAGE PROGRAM

Maryland Page Program
 

The Maryland web site of the Legislative Services Page Program

Applications
Application forms are available starting in September from each school or from your County Page Coordinator. Any questions concerning the selection process for your county should be directed to your County Page Coordinator.

The information below is from the 2008 Page Program. 2009 Information will be posted as soon as the details are avaible from the Maryland Legislative Services Page Program Coordinator.

2007 Page Application Materials for Montgomery County (for the 2008 Legislative Session)
Below are the pdf files for the 2008 Legislative General Assembly Page Program. Applications are due to the Student Affairs Office by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, October 26, 2007.

County Page Coordinator
Karen Crawford
Carver Educational Services Center, Room 211
850 Hungerford Drive
Rockville, Maryland 20850
301-670-1419
fax 301-670-1407

History
The introduction of student pages in Maryland came during the Constitutional Convention in 1968-69. Impressed by the performance of student, the then Speaker of the House, Thomas Hunter Lowe, decided to establish a student page program in the House of Delegates. He requested the Maryland State Department of Education to organize a nonpatronage program which would be funded by the Maryland General Assembly.

The program was approved by the State Board of Education, and the first group of 64 student pages was on the floor of the House for the 1970 legislative session. The Senate adopted the program in 1971, and the number of pages was increased to 115. In 1976, the number was increased to the present 120 pages. Thirty-six alternates are also selected.

Purpose
Selected high school seniors, who attend public or nonpublic schools within the State of Maryland, will be given the opportunity to participate as pages for members of the Maryland General Assembly during the 2008 session. The program is designed to:
1. Interest youth in state government, more specifically, in the proceedings of the legislature;
2. Increase participation in government and foster leadership among youth; and
3. Provide students with worthwhile experiences in state government, especially the legislature.

Selection of Students
The page program is a nonpatronage and selection is done through the local school systems. Each county in Maryland has a County Page Coordinator who is appointed by the local Superintendent of Schools. This person is responsible for organizing and conducting the selection process used by the county's public and nonpublic schools to select the students who will serve as pages and alternates.

Each county is allocated a least one page and one alternate position and receives additional positions based on its high school senior student population. Interested student apply through their schools in September and early October of their senior year, and selection is completed by October 31 of each year.

Qualifications
Senior class students, who are at least 16 years of age, of all Maryland public and nonpublic high schools, and who are residents within the State of Maryland, are eligible to apply. (See note regarding student residents of Maryland who attend out-of-state schools or who receive their schooling at home.) Each applicant is requested to:

1. Complete the application form, being certain that a parent or guardian signs the bottom of the application;
2. Submit the application to the high school you attend following any additional requirements or procedures stated by your principal or County Page Coordinator. Application is based on the school and school system you attend, not where you live;
3. Have or obtain a social security number;
4. Exhibit an interest in government and history;
5. Have a record of good conduct. Be competent, courteous, and reliable;
6. Have an average or above average scholastic record;
7. Wear appropriate dress and exhibit good personal grooming; and
8. Be outgoing and like to meet people.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration without discrimination because of sex, race, creed, economic status, national origin, or the presence of disabilities. Students who are selected to participate will be notified prior to November 15, 2007, by the Speaker and the President of the Maryland General Assembly.

Duties
Each selected page will serve two nonconsecutive weeks in either the House of Delegates or the State Senate. During the thirteen weeks of session, each page will serve one week during the first eight weeks and return for his/her second week during the last five.

The duties of the page revolve around the schedule of the chamber to which he/she is assigned. Whenever their house is in session, pages must be present. Duties include:

1. Keeping the members' bill books up to date;
2. Distributing materials on the floor to the members;
3. Running errands;
4. Answering the phone and assisting visitors; and
5. Delivering messages to the members.

After each day's session, pages may be assigned to work with staff in the committees or other legislative offices. Pages do not work in the delegates' or senators' offices. This work is done by staff members and college interns.

Expenses and Lodging
To cover expenses, each student receives a stipend of $44 for each day worked. The page must pay for lodging and meals. Lodging is arranged by the Page Office for all pages outside Anne Arundel County who request housing. If an Anne Arundel County page would like to stay in page housing, it is arranged on a space available basis. Pages stay in homes within walking or a short driving distance of the State House. The cost is $20.00 per night. If a page is going to lodge with family or friends in the Annapolis area, written permission of parents or guardian must be submitted with the application. Transportation is the responsibility of the page.

Applications
Application forms are available from your County Page Coordinator, Mrs. Karen L. Crawford at 301-670-1419 or above. Any questions concerning the selection process for your county should be directed to your County Page Coordinator.

Alternates
Alternates will be called if the selected pages are unable to serve.

Student Residents of Maryland Attending Out-of-State Schools or Receiving Their Schooling at Home
One "at-large" page position is available for students who reside in Maryland but attend schools outside the state or who receive their schooling at home. To apply, students must contact:
Cornelia C. Watson, Page Coordinator
Department of Legislative Services
90 State Circle, Room 311
Annapolis, MD 21401-1991
Phone: 410-946-5128 Baltimore/Annapolis area; 301-970-5128 Washington area;
Toll Free 1-800-492-7122 ext. 5128.

The cut-off date for at-large page applications is October 15, 2007. The at-large position will or will not be used each year depending on student response and the applicants' qualifications.

 

Updated September 13, 2007 | Maintained by Karen Crawford


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